Kawaii Brand Diapers Did Me Dirty (TRIGGER)

Just wanted to post this to make others aware how Kawaii diapers treated me after my daughter was stillborn last Thursday. They have blocked me from posting a review on their FB page or Website. I was a member of the January 2014 Birth Club.

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Here is my review:

A Review of how Kawaii Brand Diapers treat customers. -

At well past the danger of losing my baby at 19 weeks we started trying to prepare for our first daughter's arrival. While I, unfortunately, know no time during pregnancy is free from danger the chances of losing my daughter at that point were less than .5%. I was really interested in cloth diapering and ran across Kawaii brand. I purchased 20 diapers for $120 and received 1 free. I also received free shipping. I was ecstatic. I couldn't wait to receive them. Unfortunately before I received my order my daughter was stillborn at 20.2 weeks. We were devastated! She was our dream. I immediately contacted Kawaii and informed them of our circumstances. I was informed their return policy stated that we had to pay to ship the diapers back to them and (as punishment for returning them) also pay for our free shipping. While I understand that every company has to have a return policy, for their protection, exceptions can be made for extenuating circumstances. How heartless is it to punish a parent for losing a child??? I wasn't returning them because I didn't want them or like them, as a matter of fact I was looking forward to buying more. So as punishment I would loose (minimum) $45 for a $120 order, which I really couldn't afford. So now I'm forced to either keep these diapers and give MY baby's diapers as gifts to other babies (I'm sure that is going to be extremely hard) or sell them for what I can get out of them. I feel it is extremely heartless to force a grieving parent into this situation. From my experience I would not recommend Kawaii brand diapers based on their heartless business practices.